Thermoforming is a manufacturing process where a plastic sheet is heated to a pliable forming temperature, shaped over a mold, and then cooled to produce a solid plastic part. It is a versatile and widely used method for producing a variety of plastic products, such as packaging materials, automotive parts, medical trays, and consumer goods. The process includes both vacuum forming (a specific type of thermoforming) and other variations like pressure forming and stretch forming.
A Touch Screen COP (Car Operating Panel) for elevators uses a touchscreen interface instead of traditional mechanical buttons, offering an intuitive, versatile, and visually engaging way to control the elevator’s functions